The Western Union Foundation Global Scholarship Program 2019

The Western Union Foundation Global Scholarship Program also referred to as WU Scholars, is a program designed to support young people and their efforts to pursue post-secondary education.

The Institute of International Education, Inc. (IIE), a US non-profit, administers the program on behalf of the Western Union Foundation and its contributors.

The Western Union Foundation Global Scholarship Program 2019

The Western Union Foundation Global Scholarship Program was created to help give young people a boost toward a better life. The foundation believes education is the surest path to economic opportunity. Educational pursuits to gain knowledge and skills for in-demand, 21st-century careers are helping people all over the world climb the economic ladder.

To Western Union, a better education means better employment opportunities. And with better employment opportunities comes improved earning potential. As their CEO Hikmet Ersek says, “Education is powerful. It is the key to change and one key to financial dignity for all.” That financial dignity is what drives a better life for individuals, families, and communities around the world.

Benefits

The selected Western Union Foundation Global Scholarship Program recipients will receive USD $2,500 each to contribute toward tuition or school fees at an accredited post-secondary institution. The recipients will be selected based on criteria relating to the program’s three pillars:

Perseverance,

Aspiration,

and Community.

Eligibility

Scholarships must be used at an accredited post-secondary institution seeking an undergraduate degree.

All applicants must be pursuing a degree/field of study in one of the following categories: science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and business/entrepreneurship.

All applicants for scholarships must be between the ages of 18 – 26 years of age on June 1, 2019.

The application must be submitted in English. Translation services may be used to help non-English speakers submit. You will not be penalized for basic errors.

Must be able to demonstrate admittance to an accredited post-secondary institution or have applied for admittance.

Must provide a letter of recommendation from a teacher or professor. If a teacher or professor is unable to submit a recommendation on your behalf, you may also use someone who has supervised you in a youth/community group, volunteer position, job/employment situation, etc.

Scholarships must be used on programs resulting in an undergraduate degree. Specialized academic programs (study abroad term, stand-alone language acquisition course, service learning, etc.) are not permitted.

Scholarships may not be used for advanced degrees, such as Masters, PhD, JD, etc.

Scholarships may be used for tuition or school fees during the academic term immediately following scholarship winner selections (estimated in July). Funds cannot be used for room and board or for school supplies.

Immediate family members of controlling officers in Western Union, any of its affiliates and non-affiliated nonprofit entities, or its Agents are not eligible to participate in the scholarship program. All other employees and their family members who meet the other eligibility requirements may apply.

How to Apply

Interested in applying for the Western Union Foundation Global Scholarship Program?

Answer the following questions in the link below to ensure you qualify for the program. Please complete the eligibility questions before completing the full scholarship application.